We cannot accept this manipulation; it is our duty to free ourselves from these false cultural truths out of respect for our ancestors.
After many years studying history, I have come to the conclusion that the best way to understand the past is through an impartial and objective chronology that places each event in its exact place in time and reveals history without manipulation or half-truths. Chronologies have always been a secondary complement to traditional study methods, but in my books they constitute the center of the narrative, a comprehensive reference work that runs year by year, as far as possible, from prehistory to the present.
For those who prefer a more detailed study, I have organized a second chronology, covering day by day from 1789 to 1946, divided into four collections.
Born in Uruguay, he has lived in Brazil since 1982, where he works as an advertising illustrator and professor of classical history.
He is the author of several history books, three historical atlases of classical antiquity and more than twenty romances.